Three weeks ago our youngest turned thirteen. The boys are now thirteen, fifteen and seventeen. Three teenagers in the house! I am not sure if what I am going to say next would be true for a family with mixed genders, but as we add a third teenage boy to the fold, I am noticing some patterns:
1️⃣3️⃣ – He wants to be more independent, but this independence often leads to boredom and then whining. He is embarrassed now when I drop him off to activities and doesn’t want me to stay. Big feelings exist on the daily and we create space and honour those knowing this is “normal”. Bedtime tuck-ins are still mandatory and asked for every night.
1️⃣5️⃣ – We have solidly moved out of the early teenage stage and our 15 year old is now wanting his “mommy” again. He is asking me to attend and actively watch every activity and loves one-on-one time. He is making efforts to connect with others again, but still has big emotions, especially related to his siblings. Bedtime check-ins are a must and every night he asks, “Are you going to tuck me in?”.
1️⃣7️⃣ – This young man is almost an adult. He independently does most things and no longer wants any help with editing his writing from his wordsmith mom. The first few times that I did offer to help this year, he became minimally annoyed. (He is not one to move quickly to anger or sadness.). Our oldest now goes to bed later than us and is often the one saying goodnight to us, if we are still awake.
As we welcomed our third teenager into the fold, I now can internally say, “Oh, I have seen this before!” while I share a big mama hug and then gently correct a rude word or inconsiderate behaviour with a smile in my heart at these beautiful, incredible, growing boys. We have always said that we don’t want to raise “robots” or “sheep”. I think we have done that!
I wonder what you remember about being a teen or what your journey with your own teens is like? I am enjoying every second of this house of teenagers as I love change, evolution and watching people become their best selves.
Happy Friday amazing friends. Love what you do.
🤩 Joanna
Oh, the changes and the stages! I can relate, but also found each of my children went through their teenage years with different responses and needs… Embrace this season because I’ve found it goes by the quickest and before you know it they are all out the door!
Changes and stages! I feel a future blog post coming on for you about that topic Tracy! Yes, we are holding on to this sweet season as we can feel that one foot is out the door for our oldest already. I am so grateful for our home learning years in this new season.